
Sidney Crosby named Canada’s captain at world hockey championship
STOCKHOLM — Sidney Crosby is once again taking up the mantle of Captain Canada.
The Pittsburgh Penguins superstar from Cole Harbour, N.S., has been named captain of Canada’s team at the world hockey championship, Hockey Canada announced Friday.
Nathan MacKinnon of the Colorado Avalanche, who is also from Cole Harbour, and Nashville forward Ryan O’Reilly of Clinton, Ont., were named alternates.
The announcement comes 10 years after Crosby’s last world championship appearance, when he captained Canada to a gold medal in Czechia.